The female gamete contains 23 chromosomes, 22 autosomes and one X sex chromosome.
a new baby is born......simple
Oogenesis produces an ovum (egg) as the female gamete.
The father's gamete determines the sex of the child. Specifically, the presence or absence of a Y chromosome in the father's sperm will determine if the child will be male (Y chromosome present) or female (no Y chromosome).
An amphimixis is a union of a male and female gamete.
The primary functions of the female gamete (egg or ovum) are fertilization by a male gamete (sperm) to create a new organism, containing half of the genetic material needed for reproduction, and supporting the development of the new embryo into a fetus within the uterus.
The result of a male gamete fertilizing a female gamete is a zygote.
Yes, the ovum is the female gamete.
The female gamete is an egg or ovum. It is produced in the ovaries and is necessary for sexual reproduction when fertilized by a male gamete (sperm).
The fertlized female gamete starts to develop a baby
The female gamete is called an ovum or an egg. This is the cell that is fertilized by the male gamete known as the sperm.
ovum
The ovaries do not actually produce a female gamete each moth. The ovaries prepare a female gamete for fertilization every month.
The female gamete in a plant is found in the ovule. Female gametes are known as egg cells or ova.
FEMALE GAmete
It means having one gamete - either a female or a male gamete...
It means having one gamete - either a female or a male gamete...
The Female Gamete is not called an egg. Technically, it's an Ovum. Just check out dictionary.com : )